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Polish immigrants apply to be Police officers in N Ireland


Frank  23 | 1183  
11 Jan 2007 /  #1
Recent news report, of the 7000 applicants recieved to become police officers here, nearly 1000 of them came from Polish immigrants!!

Is it that they are very big on law and order...or attracted by the 40,000 pounds salary, including overtime....?....:)

There are about 30,000 Polish immigrants in N Ireland and nearly 180,000 in the south of Ireland.
Patrycja19  61 | 2679  
11 Jan 2007 /  #2
Yep, one of my long lost cousins lives there (polish) but they moved there long
before this wave of immigrants.

she has Te Irish influence about her now :)
miranda  
11 Jan 2007 /  #3
Is it that they are very big on law and order...

no, most of the Irish to be policemen moved to North America a 2 of centuries ago:)
OP Frank  23 | 1183  
11 Jan 2007 /  #4
Lol.....its a control thing then..with the Irish and the Polish?
iwona  12 | 542  
11 Jan 2007 /  #5
wiadomosci.onet.pl/1463519,10,item.html

There was something about it on onet website.

The say something abut religion. Do candidates have to declare their religion?
bossie  1 | 123  
11 Jan 2007 /  #6
Yes, Iwona, it says so in the article from your link...
OP Frank  23 | 1183  
11 Jan 2007 /  #7
They try to balance the police make up...to a 50:50 split.......a way of positive discrimination....because during the years of the troubles numbers of catholics went down to something like 4/5 percent.
globetrotter  3 | 106  
12 Jan 2007 /  #8
From this week's New Warsaw Express.

Aconfidential report issued by the central
headquarters of the Polish police has
warned that the force could end up short of
12,000 to 16,000 officers because so many
are emigrating to the UK and Ireland,
according to the daily newspaper Dziennik.
The exact number of policemen and
women that have already moved west to
work either as officers or as security guards
in the British Isles is not as yet known, but
the demand for their services there is clear.
The Police Service of Northern Ireland is
particularly keen to recruit Poles, as are
police south of the border.
Speaking to Dziennik, Dorothy O’Leary,
spokeswoman for the Irish police, the
Garda, said, “A group of Poles have already
begun training with us and in a few months
they will become fully-fledged officers. We
are very happy to train them and make use
of the policing skills they learnt in Poland.”
The Garda are looking to employ a further
1,000 police men and women in 2007.
In Britain, Poles that have already made
the grade and donned uniforms say that
money was the major factor in persuading
them to make the move from the Polish
force. One, called Andrzej, who works for
London’s metropolitan police joked: “My
first salary was almost the same as what
I earned in Poland. The only difference was
that it was in pounds instead of zloty.”
BubbaWoo  33 | 3502  
12 Jan 2007 /  #9
hmmm... i have experienced polish police corruption firsthand on a number of occassions...
miranda  
12 Jan 2007 /  #10
Lol.....its a control thing then..with the Irish and the Polish?

I don't know:)
Bartolome  2 | 1083  
12 Jan 2007 /  #11
hmmm... i have experienced polish police corruption firsthand on a number of occassions...

That's right, if you were paid so poorly and were treated by your supervisors no better than a litter bin, then small wonder that many rank and file policemen in Poland get corrupted. I hope that when they become employed in the UK or Ireland that will raise their professional and moral standards, and that Poland won't be (at least) ashamed by their actions.
Michal  
24 Feb 2007 /  #12
I thought to be a policeman in England or ireland, you had to be naturalized British. How can someone with a Polish passport become a U.K policeman? A Pole can not even have the right to vote. To be a security guard maybe.
espana  
24 Feb 2007 /  #13
thats right.... i m with you michal!!!!!

soon they are going to want the prime minister to be a pole too ....

are they joking??????
FISZ  24 | 2116  
24 Feb 2007 /  #14
I thought to be a policeman in England or ireland, you had to be naturalized British

You probably ahve to be a resident like anywhere.
Magdushya  3 | 104  
24 Feb 2007 /  #15
you had to be naturalized British

yes, yes, yes, has to be blond , 185 cm, be white only, drinking tea at 5 and smoking pipe! The best if your naturalized name will be Holmes
Michal  
25 Feb 2007 /  #16
Ja bylem w Moskwie dwadziescia lat temu w 1983/4 roku kiedy byl jeszcze komunism w Rosji i w Polsce. Ja bylem studentem jezyka rosijskiego w Insytucie Puszkina piec miesiency i spotykalem tylu polakow i polki. Prawde mowiac, w ogole, oni byli mili i czesto zaproszali mnie do pokoju na herbate i rozmowe, ale... nikt nie mial zadnego milego slowa o nas tu w Anglii. Zawsze bylo to samo-Churchill sprzedal Polke do Rosji i dalej i dalej i dalej. Nawet nie pasowal kolor i ksztalt mojego pasportu-pamietam duzo. Teraz co? Wszyscy chca mieszkac i pracowac w Anglii, wszyscy chca kupic dom w naylepszym rejonie zeby gwarantowac naylepsza szkole panstwowa dla ich dzieci. They know exactly how to work the system, do I need to say more? Always the same rob co mowie nie rob to samo co ja. Same old addage.
Magdushya  3 | 104  
28 Feb 2007 /  #17
Teraz co?

look around, read some posts about us here, what some people wrote here, and plz stop to tell me, we are these bad and agressive. I'm so happy that you are nice guy, but not everybody is like you for Poles

Ja bylem studentem jezyka rosijskiego w Insytucie Puszkina piec miesiency i spotykalem tylu polakow i polki.

I appreciate this a lot:)!!!! Sorry if you've met people who were attacking you witout the reason. However England wasn't always nice, sweet country.

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